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diabetes. the main supplier of energy in the body the whole truth about insulin and we will tell and show the latest research on ati mediabet from our scientists and show it soon. the term diabetes comes from the greek and translates as passing through. why did the ancient greeks call this disease in this way in our next material? for the first time, the term diabetes mellitus was introduced into medical practice in the second century and literally translates diabetes. how to pass through, just such a name was chosen, because in this disease, nutrients pass without being utilized only in the middle of the 19th century, medical research showed that there was a link between diabetes mellitus and the pancreas in the late 1850s, the french physician pierre piori suggested increasing the sugar intake of patients to compensate for its loss in the urine, but after 20 years, another french doctor noticed that a balanced diet and physical activity improves the condition of patients, and after another 20
diabetes. the main supplier of energy in the body the whole truth about insulin and we will tell and show the latest research on ati mediabet from our scientists and show it soon. the term diabetes comes from the greek and translates as passing through. why did the ancient greeks call this disease in this way in our next material? for the first time, the term diabetes mellitus was introduced into medical practice in the second century and literally translates diabetes. how to pass through, just...
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another common symptom of diabetes type one diabetes is often a genetic condition. the pancreas con, produce insulin a whole month that's necessary to survive. the fact that people are traveling 5 hours from the capital free town shows just how desperate things are. but the situation is more complicated than just getting insulin. the most basic information on living with diabetes regarding things like diet, is largely non existent in sierra leone. the majority of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who received treatment in the clinic, but struggled to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she's seen many of patients dying full type one for type one directors to death. so 16 the type to the registered death. so 51 and those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can treat those a staggering numbers with access to insulin and early prop the treatment, they would likely have survived to more do this because i see peopl
another common symptom of diabetes type one diabetes is often a genetic condition. the pancreas con, produce insulin a whole month that's necessary to survive. the fact that people are traveling 5 hours from the capital free town shows just how desperate things are. but the situation is more complicated than just getting insulin. the most basic information on living with diabetes regarding things like diet, is largely non existent in sierra leone. the majority of people here live in poverty....
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each study showed it, but the diabetic industrial complex will be swept away like sir diabetic. going to sphere these hubby diabetes is more than just a question of blood sugar. the illness has revealed evils within the food and pharmaceutical industries. and if governments don't react, diabetes will continue to spread. mm. ah. a conflict zone with parish banner g. russia claims it has captured the nuance region in ukraine's east eas, ukraine. losing this wall. doug walker is a former us ambassador tomato, and he believes the west should be doing more to support ukraine, but good drugs in the western alliance dealer in long term support for ukraine conflict zone. in 30 minutes on d. w. you said, oh i and i was sexual assault survivor step to step out and say the truth. her women in asia, i pc, it's peaceable, nothing can stop me that he's out with, with this week. with ah, this is dw news live in from berlin to night, britain's prime minister boris johnson. how much longer can he hold on to power? johnson told a hostile parliament today that he is not resigning despite a series
each study showed it, but the diabetic industrial complex will be swept away like sir diabetic. going to sphere these hubby diabetes is more than just a question of blood sugar. the illness has revealed evils within the food and pharmaceutical industries. and if governments don't react, diabetes will continue to spread. mm. ah. a conflict zone with parish banner g. russia claims it has captured the nuance region in ukraine's east eas, ukraine. losing this wall. doug walker is a former us...
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she's a type 2 diabetic. when she broke her toe a few months ago she never knew it until it began to turn dark. >> my foot was hard and my toe didn't look right. >> her doctor diagnosed her with a major infection so severe surgeons had to amputate her toe. >> generally an injury that's minor can occur and before you know it, it gets out of control. >> because her amputation left a large wound, doctors recommended she have treatment in a hyper baric oxygen chamber designed to infuse oxygen into the blood stream and heals woods quicker with fewer side effects. >> we're able to super saturate their blood allowing oxygen to reach areas that aren't reached by oxygen and help in the healing process. >> after several treatments, her wound has healed. something her doctors thought would never happen when she first came to the emergency room. i can tell you that she was treated in a smaller chamber than this one. these chambers are catching on as an excellent treatment for wound healing. as a result they are popping u
she's a type 2 diabetic. when she broke her toe a few months ago she never knew it until it began to turn dark. >> my foot was hard and my toe didn't look right. >> her doctor diagnosed her with a major infection so severe surgeons had to amputate her toe. >> generally an injury that's minor can occur and before you know it, it gets out of control. >> because her amputation left a large wound, doctors recommended she have treatment in a hyper baric oxygen chamber...
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i diabetes. we celebrated the fda approval of an artificial pancreas system for children ages 14 and older. now the artificial pancreas is also available for kids who are age 7-13 opening the door for better day-to-day management of diabetes. today's research represents tomorrow's cure. just last month a new study, the first of its kind, illustrated the potential of an immunotherapy drug to delay the onset of type i diabetes by an average of two years. what a significant breakthrough. and these advances have only been possible due to our bipartisan commitment to funding diabetes research. since i founded the bipartisan senate diabetes caucus in 1997, federal funding for diabetes research has tripled. and these results are -- these research dollars are yielding results. the special diabetes program in particular has contributed to phenomenal discoveries, especially advancements in technology. this program provides an additional $150 million each year for type i diabetes research and another aim of
i diabetes. we celebrated the fda approval of an artificial pancreas system for children ages 14 and older. now the artificial pancreas is also available for kids who are age 7-13 opening the door for better day-to-day management of diabetes. today's research represents tomorrow's cure. just last month a new study, the first of its kind, illustrated the potential of an immunotherapy drug to delay the onset of type i diabetes by an average of two years. what a significant breakthrough. and these...
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type two diabetes. these drugs have not only the ability to lower blood sugar and reduce weight in many instances but also have a protective effect on the heart and the kidneys which the complications are what are driving a lot of the cost associated with it so we look forward to continuing and making sure that they are safe and effective. >> thank you. i'm going to do a second round leader so i'm going to yield to senator tester. >> first of all it is great to have everybody here. these folks know how to lobby. let me tell you that. i came to school in seventh grade and my best buddy wasn't there and i wondered why. he came back to school and he had been diagnosed with diabetes. that was 1969 and you know what he paid for the vial of insulin, $2.3. that three vial today 203. the delivery system has changed and we talked about that, but i've watched him for the last 54 years go through life and it hasn't been easy. watching him and the challenges he's had to deal with every day because he has diabetes a
type two diabetes. these drugs have not only the ability to lower blood sugar and reduce weight in many instances but also have a protective effect on the heart and the kidneys which the complications are what are driving a lot of the cost associated with it so we look forward to continuing and making sure that they are safe and effective. >> thank you. i'm going to do a second round leader so i'm going to yield to senator tester. >> first of all it is great to have everybody here....
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he did every diabetic has to be trained to be their own best diabetes specialist. undergoing special training to stabilize her muscles she wants to stay fit for a long time to come and keep campaigning for diabetics it irks her that a lot of people don't know anything about type one diabetes and illness that strikes regardless of lifestyle habits. a sense. then i think it would be nice if type two and type one diabetes had different names then . for example if type one were called insulin deficiency disease. that's something completely different and so it wouldn't be so easy to confuse one with the other. perhaps this high profile soccer game will take that much closer to her goal by the way this year the diabetic's beat the politicians for one here in the west and rehabilitation center in the heart of billing and i'm talking to the medical director dr hugh hello we just saw in the report a woman with type one diabetes and she was working out a lot she was always exercising why is exercising so important in the treatment of patients with diabetes. spotting exercise
he did every diabetic has to be trained to be their own best diabetes specialist. undergoing special training to stabilize her muscles she wants to stay fit for a long time to come and keep campaigning for diabetics it irks her that a lot of people don't know anything about type one diabetes and illness that strikes regardless of lifestyle habits. a sense. then i think it would be nice if type two and type one diabetes had different names then . for example if type one were called insulin...
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one diabetes. and the need for insulin for nearly three years. this is a landmark but for simon 100 years we've ever change the course of type one. others such therapies are advancing in the research pipeline. this is huge in progress for delaying the onset has a tremendous impact on the daily lives of people at risk for type one. their families and the overall healthcare system. to take full advantage of therapies on the horizon we need to ensure widespread screening for the risk factors that trigger type one. in june the fda approved the first ever cell therapy for adults with type one. those who are unable to maintain average blood glucose levels without severe episodes of hypoglycemia. this therapy will allow some patients to live without external insulin for several years. this therapy could have promise for the estimated 8 million people with type two who also rely on insulin administration every single day but this not would it not have happened without funding. another game changer for peop
one diabetes. and the need for insulin for nearly three years. this is a landmark but for simon 100 years we've ever change the course of type one. others such therapies are advancing in the research pipeline. this is huge in progress for delaying the onset has a tremendous impact on the daily lives of people at risk for type one. their families and the overall healthcare system. to take full advantage of therapies on the horizon we need to ensure widespread screening for the risk factors that...
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diabetes. how does that impact the management of the disease? okay, so i think that we really have to change uh we as, as, as clinicians, physicians say to our patients. so often what, what you, you know, what said is that, oh, you've got diabetes is a terrible disease. you're going to need this, this, this healing, you're gonna need insulin, and it scares patients. what we need to be is much more positive and actually say, yes, you have got diabetes, but actually now if you do something about this disease, if you are able to lose a certain amount of weight, if you're able to change your diet and increase physical activity, then you can do something about this and they're on out data compelling data, which show that we can reverse type 2 diabetes. right? mom and i want to just pick up on, on what doctor re eyes said there and come to you. he said that when you know you have the disease, you can actually do something about it. right. but almost half of the adults with diabetes are unaware that t
diabetes. how does that impact the management of the disease? okay, so i think that we really have to change uh we as, as, as clinicians, physicians say to our patients. so often what, what you, you know, what said is that, oh, you've got diabetes is a terrible disease. you're going to need this, this, this healing, you're gonna need insulin, and it scares patients. what we need to be is much more positive and actually say, yes, you have got diabetes, but actually now if you do something about...
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on care making diabetes. the most expensive chronic disease in the country. global insulin sales are currently near $20000000000.00 per year. and costs are rising, or if i die a document low carbohydrate diet, there was a multiple $1000000000.00 big cyber corporations that were go bankrupt. corporations we're seeing as dire financial straits if they were not able to rise the backs of the banks anymore. industry. once us buying their products, pharmaceutical companies once us buying their products as well. so when we're paying for carbohydrate food and we're paying for big amounts of insulin, those companies are thriving. if every person with type one diabetes reduce their amount of insulin by 65 percent, or someone is going to feel the sting of that the very 1st time i went to cbs and bought no blog for 4 $100.00. your heart is trying to figure out how in the world are you going to sustain this lifestyle to keep your child alive. this is what's needed for life, and it's insanely expensive. the refrigerator an
on care making diabetes. the most expensive chronic disease in the country. global insulin sales are currently near $20000000000.00 per year. and costs are rising, or if i die a document low carbohydrate diet, there was a multiple $1000000000.00 big cyber corporations that were go bankrupt. corporations we're seeing as dire financial straits if they were not able to rise the backs of the banks anymore. industry. once us buying their products, pharmaceutical companies once us buying their...
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type i diabetes. since i last testified, several continuous glucoseapproved, inc first that doesn't require a finger stick operation, the first fully operable and the first fully implantable. each received sdp support during their development. these approvals come on the heels of the 2016 fda approval of the first hybrid art first time pancreas. the early development in fact, much of the verge towards the development of artificial technologies have been spurred by sdp support and going forward, our goal is to develop multiple artificial pancreas technologies so that all people with type i diabetes can choose what's best for them. importantly, sdp fills a critical gap by studying populations under studied by industry, suas young children a older adults. in addition, sdp supports niddk fund eed research of the pancre system customized to the need of pregnant women. we want to make sure people benefit from new technologies, so our research is also focusing on incorporating these devices in clinical care
type i diabetes. since i last testified, several continuous glucoseapproved, inc first that doesn't require a finger stick operation, the first fully operable and the first fully implantable. each received sdp support during their development. these approvals come on the heels of the 2016 fda approval of the first hybrid art first time pancreas. the early development in fact, much of the verge towards the development of artificial technologies have been spurred by sdp support and going forward,...
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diabetes 20/20. millions of dollars a year are spent on diabetes treatment, research, prevention and as technology improves, so does care of diabetes. but monitoring and controlling blood sugar is the key to preventing diabetes complications like blood circulation, kidney disease, amputations and even death. products such as theiness lens pens that you're looking at, painless glucose monitors help diabetes keep sugar levels in check with little effort. a lot of the glucose monitoring systems look something like this. you have a little needle that's placed in a little kit here. you take that and cause a little prick in your finger. you get a little bit of blood. you take a strip over here and you place that in a glucose monitor over here. if you turn that on you get blood on the finger and place that on the strip and it gives you a reading. it's so important to get those readings. in patients who have to take insulin, there are pumps that be implanted in patients that monitor insulin levels and alert
diabetes 20/20. millions of dollars a year are spent on diabetes treatment, research, prevention and as technology improves, so does care of diabetes. but monitoring and controlling blood sugar is the key to preventing diabetes complications like blood circulation, kidney disease, amputations and even death. products such as theiness lens pens that you're looking at, painless glucose monitors help diabetes keep sugar levels in check with little effort. a lot of the glucose monitoring systems...
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well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., for instance, according to the statistics, we spent $174 billion in the year 2007 in treating diabetes. now, the problem is not just the amount, which is about 14% of all the health care dollars available in the country, is that 80% of all that money was dedicated to the treatment of the complications of diabetes-- not the disease. we're treating the consequences of diabetes. >> hinojosa: which are? >> heart disease, blindness, amputations, renal kidney failure, dialysis... >> hinojosa: but that seems... >> so we are spending the money in the late stages of the disease. >> hinojosa: it seems so contradictory for an... a medically advanced society to be treating kind of the consequences of a disease. but if you had control... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...what would you say? what needs to change in terms of kind of the health care managing of diabetes? >> i would just reverse the way we are spending the money. i would de
well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., for instance, according to the statistics, we spent $174 billion in the year 2007 in treating diabetes. now, the problem is not just the amount, which is about 14% of all the health care dollars available in the country, is that 80% of all that money was dedicated to the treatment of the complications of diabetes-- not the disease. we're treating the consequences of...
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well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., f instance, accordinto t stastic we spent $174 billion in the year 2007 in treating diabetes. now, the problem is not just the amount, which is about 14% of all the health care dollars available in the country, is that 80% of all that money was dedicated to the treatment of the complications of diabetes-- not the disease. we're treating the consequences of diabetes. >> hinojosa: which are? >> heart disease, blindness, amputations, renal kidney failure, dialysis... >> hinojosa: but that seems... >> so we are spending the money in the late stages of the disease. >> hinojosa: it seems so contradicty for an... a medically advanced society to be treating kind of the consequences of a disease. but if you had control... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...what would you say? what needs to change in terms of kind of the health care managing of diabetes? >> i would just reverse the way we are spending the money. i would dedicate proba
well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., f instance, accordinto t stastic we spent $174 billion in the year 2007 in treating diabetes. now, the problem is not just the amount, which is about 14% of all the health care dollars available in the country, is that 80% of all that money was dedicated to the treatment of the complications of diabetes-- not the disease. we're treating the consequences of diabetes....
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diabetes needs is a cure. something that removes the thousands of medical decisions we must make every day so that we can focus on everything else in life. for my daughter that would mean focusing on scoring goals on the soccer field and doing wellin school. not whether she will go dangerously low or high in blood sugar in the process. research can make that happen. spd has been the foundational to nearly every advance in pursuit of that ultimate goal which is skewers. i'm excited about the progress and therapies to delay onset and those at risk of developing the disease. anyone who is able to take advantage of and bail delaying as receiving an incredible gift. time without t-1 d. i wish nadia could have had that opportunity. i do believe it someday nadia ta will receive that ultimate gift. life without t-1 d. we have made incredible progress through cell therapies, this research is happening right now. i do not know when she will receive that gift, no one does. i do know the best way to bring that day closer
diabetes needs is a cure. something that removes the thousands of medical decisions we must make every day so that we can focus on everything else in life. for my daughter that would mean focusing on scoring goals on the soccer field and doing wellin school. not whether she will go dangerously low or high in blood sugar in the process. research can make that happen. spd has been the foundational to nearly every advance in pursuit of that ultimate goal which is skewers. i'm excited about the...
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with diabetes. this is the presence of pills or insulin plus the use of alcohol is also used, but the main reason is still an overdose of either drugs or insulin. and this must be excluded. the man himself is a patient to understand that his sugar level has dropped sharply or and this can understand, well, the one who is nearby, what are the symptoms and what to do, in the vast majority of cases, uh, the person feels the approach and glycemia. yes, it is manifested by sweating a person, while he is covered, then the body begins to tremble and a wolfish appetite appears, excitement appears, if you do not take fast, carbohydrates, sweet, tea juice, sweet lemonade. and here, by the way, it does not fit. these are the colas that have black caps. do it, there are no calories, so it's not from hyperglycemia will save. and if something is not done, then a hypoglycemic coma may develop. when help is needed. uh medical professionals intravenous, uh, administration is cool, but in most cases, uh, patients cer
with diabetes. this is the presence of pills or insulin plus the use of alcohol is also used, but the main reason is still an overdose of either drugs or insulin. and this must be excluded. the man himself is a patient to understand that his sugar level has dropped sharply or and this can understand, well, the one who is nearby, what are the symptoms and what to do, in the vast majority of cases, uh, the person feels the approach and glycemia. yes, it is manifested by sweating a person, while...
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diabetes program. that is the longest authorization program ever so that is really good news. finally, let me just say that i am very concerned about the spiraling cost of insulin. the cost of managing diabetes is growing at an alarming rate. between 2012-2016, average spending per patients with type i diabetes nearly doubled and last year a father from maine testified that he turned to drug importation from canada after the price of a 90 day supply of insulin for his son with type i tripled to $900. i am going to put the rest of my statement into the record so we can expedite the hearing but let me end by telling you two things. first, until last fall, i had no personal connection at all with type i diabetes. then my nephew married a young woman who, has her own blog. i feel i am now a cure are contagious and i am confident we will continue the progress and achieve that goal. >> thank you for this hearing. we are glad to have so many delegates of the children's congress. you have been here over many y
diabetes program. that is the longest authorization program ever so that is really good news. finally, let me just say that i am very concerned about the spiraling cost of insulin. the cost of managing diabetes is growing at an alarming rate. between 2012-2016, average spending per patients with type i diabetes nearly doubled and last year a father from maine testified that he turned to drug importation from canada after the price of a 90 day supply of insulin for his son with type i tripled to...
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i myself have diabetes. i have had type one diabetes since 1983 as well as this being something that i do everyday for living, this is something that i am personally impacted by. tell us your story in terms of what it costs you per month to stay healthy, your insulin cost per month. guest: i am fortunate. my husband has insurance under his employer and so right now, currently, i pay $40 a month for my prescription. however, it is not always that way. for many people with diabetes, it is not the case at all. with i was diagnosed, the very first time and insulin analog came onto the market, a single vial of insulin cost $21. it is now over $250 for the same particular vial. there has been no changes to the formula is else. it is off patent. for individuals who are uninsured or underinsured, these individuals are paying full list price at the pharmacy counter, which is unacceptable. nobody should ever be paying list price. host: what do the cost is going up so dramatically? guest: there is a number of factors.
i myself have diabetes. i have had type one diabetes since 1983 as well as this being something that i do everyday for living, this is something that i am personally impacted by. tell us your story in terms of what it costs you per month to stay healthy, your insulin cost per month. guest: i am fortunate. my husband has insurance under his employer and so right now, currently, i pay $40 a month for my prescription. however, it is not always that way. for many people with diabetes, it is not the...
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these two tests are absolutely enough to establish a diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes. that is, when the numbers are not yet diabetic at what age to start taking these two tests, if, for example, from and not in the risk group, that is, you can start from forty years old, you can start from 65 years old, and the older the age, the more often you ask , but not more often than once a year must be done, as we are offered to do this in the clinic. that is, if they offered a medical examination of this level of glucose in the blood, there will definitely be or applying for a job with the certificates to which we receive for a driver's license, and so on, if there is any doubt, you can pass it at any time. but do animals suffer from diabetes and do our correspondents need to take tests? diabetes mellitus veterinary practitioners of the disease often suffer from it, like a farm animal. so homemade scientists from the institute experimental veterinary medicine of the academy of sciences of belarus note that most often this disease is diagnosed in dogs, skin to horses, pigs, and
these two tests are absolutely enough to establish a diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes. that is, when the numbers are not yet diabetic at what age to start taking these two tests, if, for example, from and not in the risk group, that is, you can start from forty years old, you can start from 65 years old, and the older the age, the more often you ask , but not more often than once a year must be done, as we are offered to do this in the clinic. that is, if they offered a medical examination of...
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my dad was a type one diabetic, he was a diabetic most of his life. back then you boiled your syringe is. in later years they turned it humulin and the price went way up. now i was a diabetic for 35 years and i had my vision affected. yesterday i was on dialysis and three years ago yesterday i got a kidney and pancreas transplant. so i guess there is some good news in that i haven't taken insulin in over three years. i'm feeling way better than i ever have. i just wanted to let you know that. caller: can -- guest: congratulations on the transplant and i apologize on behalf of the community for having to endure all of that in order to get the transplant. arehile many organizations seriously and frantically doing research and looking for a cure, in the meantime we need to focus on making sure those of us have access to the insulin we need to survive. michigan, alsoin a diabetic. good morning. caller: good morning. since 1960iabetic and i have been lucky enough to handle it well but i have always had to look for an employer that would cover my insulin be
my dad was a type one diabetic, he was a diabetic most of his life. back then you boiled your syringe is. in later years they turned it humulin and the price went way up. now i was a diabetic for 35 years and i had my vision affected. yesterday i was on dialysis and three years ago yesterday i got a kidney and pancreas transplant. so i guess there is some good news in that i haven't taken insulin in over three years. i'm feeling way better than i ever have. i just wanted to let you know that....
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diabetes thrive. for more than 80 years the ava has been driving discovery and research to treat, manage and prevent diabetes while working relentlessly for a cure or. today i would like to take this opportunity to describe and offer context for the most significant drivers of cost increases for people living with diabetes and the work ada is doing to make managing diabetes more affordable and prevent adverse outcomes. according to the cdc, more than 37 million americans live with diabetes, one hundred million americans have prediabetes. diabetes is the most expensive chronic condition in the united states. people with diabetes account for one of every $4 spent on healthcare, one third of medicare drug spending. people of color and other underserved populations, those who lack access to adequate health insurance coverage, healthcare services and the tools they need to manage their diabetes, a disproportionate share of the cost. that is because 18% of black americans% of black americans, 17% of latino
diabetes thrive. for more than 80 years the ava has been driving discovery and research to treat, manage and prevent diabetes while working relentlessly for a cure or. today i would like to take this opportunity to describe and offer context for the most significant drivers of cost increases for people living with diabetes and the work ada is doing to make managing diabetes more affordable and prevent adverse outcomes. according to the cdc, more than 37 million americans live with diabetes, one...
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my daughter is a diabetic and her 9 year old diabetic. she's a full blown diabetic. since finding out sugary sweetened beverages affect the health disparities of our youth and families, we support the tax. i will continue to support this tax because i have a strong desire to live in a healthy community. it's very, very personal for me. thank you for your support of this tax as well. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, my name is theresa hernandez. i am an organizer for ufpw local 648 and [speaker not understood] has diabetes. my mom is currently 74 years old. she has type 2 diabetes and i have two daughters as well [speaker not understood] very important to me. so, as a union organizer, we endorse this tax. we think it would be positive impact for not only the community, but also for our members and for san francisco as well. so, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for being here. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your leadership and bringing folks together to share information on this important iss
my daughter is a diabetic and her 9 year old diabetic. she's a full blown diabetic. since finding out sugary sweetened beverages affect the health disparities of our youth and families, we support the tax. i will continue to support this tax because i have a strong desire to live in a healthy community. it's very, very personal for me. thank you for your support of this tax as well. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, my name is theresa hernandez. i...
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every 8 seconds someone dies from diabetes, which attacks blood vessels and organs in how can diabetes be prevented. and what rose to sugar insulin and the pancreas play, find out next and in good shape with that's the pancreas. it sits wedged between the stomach, duodenum, and liver. it produces over a leader of digestive juices every day, an important task, just not very glamorous. but the pancreas also has another job regulating blood sugar levels. when we eat, the level of glucose in the blood increases carbohydrates are already broken down into glucose in the mouth and stomach and migrate into the bloodstream after just half an hour. glucose is the body's main energy source. the brain tissue and muscles as well as red blood cells, depend on it. and this is where the pancreas comes in. it's into chron, tissue known as pancreatic eyelets. registers the increase in blood sugar and produces insulin. the insulin works like a key to the cells. now the bodies cells can absorb glucose. when the blood sugar level drops, excess glucose is converted to glycogen in the liver and stored as a r
every 8 seconds someone dies from diabetes, which attacks blood vessels and organs in how can diabetes be prevented. and what rose to sugar insulin and the pancreas play, find out next and in good shape with that's the pancreas. it sits wedged between the stomach, duodenum, and liver. it produces over a leader of digestive juices every day, an important task, just not very glamorous. but the pancreas also has another job regulating blood sugar levels. when we eat, the level of glucose in the...
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combating diabetes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> shall be give this hearing a start? for this joint economic hearing i actually have 2 give senator heinrich and the entire team, democrat and republican staff, has been in discussion for quite a while. as we look at the health statistics of the nation, particularly diabetes, it's cost to society not just in healthcare costs, but in so many of our brothers and sisters that just have misery. where this partially came from is 2 or 3 years ago we were doing a weird experiment. what's the real cause of income inequality in america? and yes, we saw education, we saw other things but the one thing we weren't prepared to see was health. the numbers of folks, hate to use the economic term, that had real health issues, the number of it was diabetes and so we have spent almost two years digging around in the literature trying to understand what's going on in society, particularly the growth of our population that are suffering but also we ar
combating diabetes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> shall be give this hearing a start? for this joint economic hearing i actually have 2 give senator heinrich and the entire team, democrat and republican staff, has been in discussion for quite a while. as we look at the health statistics of the nation, particularly diabetes, it's cost to society not just in healthcare costs, but in so many of our brothers and sisters that just have misery. where this partially came...